Duel Masters: Sempai Legends takes you into the world of the Duel Masters. Start building a dueling deck and battle it out in this fun, challenging anime-style strategy card game!
- Practice and play with over 180 unique cards — summon powerful creatures, cast unbeatable spells and unleash devastating attacks on opponents
- Enter several dueling tournaments and earn a high ranking, while winning access to new & more powerful cards
- Play head-to-head against opponents through a GameLink cable, and prove yourself a true Kaijudo Master
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 6.95


What’s not to love?,
The first time I ever heard of Duel Masters was when Toonami showed the first 4 episodes pasted together and called it a Duel Masters “Movie.” It got me interested right away and I decided to get the Starter Deck. After buying quite a few booster packs, I learned a Duel Masters game was coming out. Like the cards, I bought it right away.
Compared to the Yu-Gi-Oh! games, this game is awesome. I had no real complaints about Eternal Duelist Soul, but it was missing any sort of plot what-so-ever. The Worldwide Edition game (Sorry, I forget the exact title) was just Eternal Duelist Soul with some altering. Sacred Cards was good RPG, but in terms of dueling, it was bad.
As you can see, Yu-Gi-Oh! games are going down in quality. Here’s how I rate it:
Music/Sounds – 10/10 – The sounds are great, especailly in the battle sequences. The music, unlike some Yu-Gi-Oh games, isn’t annoying and I sometimes find myself singing along with the tunes!
Graphics – 10/10 – The graphics exceed even that of Yu-Gi-Oh! The monsters are very detailed, each with an individual attack. Everything, which includes the people, battlefields, monsters, scenery, I mean EVERYTHING, is wonderful.
Roleplaying – 8/10 – Everything is pretty good here. My only complaint is that you can only move onto certain spaces, like in the Pokemon games. I find it easier to be able to go wherever you want.
Plot – 9/10 – There is a plot unlike most of the Yu-Gi-Oh games. It goes like this: You wake up on your birthday and your friends and parents give you cards. Your dad gives you an Ultra-Rare card depending on what sort of deck you select at the beginning. That night, a burglar steals it and you set out to find him and get your card back. Everything’s up to par here.
Free Cards – 6/10 – I hate to say it, but this the only thing wrong with this game. You get some holos (holographics) of some pretty bad cards like Brain Serum, Bronze-Arm Tribe, Rothus the Traveler, Night Master, and Sonic Wing. I’d rather they would have given 3 or 2 decent cards than 5 just plain bad cards.
Overall – 43/60 – This is one of the better games I’ve played. But you know what? Ignore the rating. You can decide for yourself if you like it. But, before I finish, I wanna say a few things: BUY THIS GAME!
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|Great Video AND Card Game.,
I’m a big fan of collectible cards (collecting stuff will be my doom), so I tried out Duel Masters. Somebody told me to try out the videogame if I wanted to learn the game mechanics quickly and have a good tutorial on how to play.
So I went on and bought the Sempai Legends. Now, for once, a cool game based on cards!
Lately Yu-Gi-Oh has been providing us with some of the worst stuff on the planet…
The Sempai Legends has everything you need:
1)A whole set of cards from which to custom make your deck (and some cool folio “real” cards inside the box).
2)A fun story mode that gives you the possibility of exploring a cartoon style world while trying to catch an evil dueler who has robbed one of your most precious cards.
3)Easy to use menus: customizing your deck is fun and quick.
4)Cool card graphics, great 2D anime-like graphics for your character and environment. Nice music.
5)…but especially… AWESOME MONSTERS. Not little cute Pokemons, or strange Egyptian freaks…HUGE SHARP BAD DUDE MONSTERS with cool powers and weapons that battle each other using their special attacks.
I started playing the card game after I went through the video game.
Listen to my advice, buy the video game then play the card game!
If you already play the card game, create your deck in the video game and get to train your skills. Some in-game duelers are really strong and use intelligent deck strategies.
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